Dailies 2016
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Fishing stages and fish shacks
Trout River is typical of the picturesque small fishing villages in Newfoundland where the people have made their life from the sea for generations. It was first settled in 1815 by George Crocker and his family. Until 1973 a rough road was the only land access to the community. Typical Newfoundland fishing stages and fish shacks line the harbour and are reflected in the water.
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From Bonne Bay
Howard's Photography
on December 30, 2016Very interesting capture!
God's Child
on December 30, 2016This somewhat reminds me of the scene in Biloxi, MS during my recent visit (December 6-9, 2016). During my stay, I stopped by the harbor (which was located near the hotel where I lodged) to take photos of the boats with cute names:)!
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Janet McQueen
on December 29, 2016Lots of interesting details here, Terry... & I love the reflections. Newfoundland is at the top of my visiting wish list, so I am enjoying seeing it through your eyes...
(If you are on Instagram, add hashtag #smugdailyphotos... I thought maybe we could share there as well....)
Lgood
on December 29, 2016Wonderful capture, and great reflections. i love old fishing villages, but don't get to see too many of them so I always love seeing them through your eyes and lens.
fotoeffects
on December 29, 2016Nice shot!
Byron Fair Photography
on December 29, 2016Great capture
Gene Hyder
on December 29, 2016Outstanding shot and your comment.
Rick Willis
on December 29, 2016Nice.
Judith Sparhawk
on December 29, 2016What a different way of life from what most of us live. I love getting little peeks into other peoples' worlds.
Terry Allen
on December 29, 2016Thank you for your comments!